Re: Flight Behavior - There is a good part coming that pulls them together. It's includes some lines I used at the beginning of a 2014 article I wrote on Climate Change: https://www.jeannemayell.com/psychic-visions-predictions-of-climate-change-2014-to-2100/
Oh good! Another "coincidence" for me is that yesterday I became formally aware of a growing movement of "spiritual advisors;" formerly devout Evangelical women performing the work of "spiritual companions" to others like them who are embracing the light through Reiki and the conscience of their hearts that cannot accept the way judgement falls on those they love, like conversion therapy programs (like Nicole Kidman's mom in Boy Erased), the removal of immigrant children from their families and placement in cages …
Watched a PBS show on cars that gave me hope about how we will have totally sustainable non greenhouse-emitting cars. It goes through the history of cars then near the end they start talking about the use of graphene. Does anyone know if this is a real solution?
Incredible. The imagery drew me in..loved it! It spoke to me on many levels. The title of the novel is perfect! Thanks so much for recommending it, Jeanne.
This article takes a hard look at our climate situation that brings people up to date as to where we are right now in the climate crisis. It's adapted from the author's new book The Uninhabitable Planet that was widely featured on NPR and MSNBC last March.
According to Wallace-Wells, we need the Green New Deal for a start. We also need technology to suck carbon out of the atmosphere.
Like everything involving the climate (and our politics), seeing the truth is not for the feint of heart. Still the author is optimistic that we will get through this. So am I. In the same way that the climate situation is escalating, so are the solutions.
Back to graphene … I tried to post on this before and couldn't find it but ended up finding Seyrin's response from two years ago:
Recently, scientists at the University of Manchester hit a breakthrough with desalination using graphene oxide. Graphene is a highly conductive (polar molecule) and also extremely impermeable (its mainly being studied in relation to energy efficiency and battery longevity). However, they discovered that the addition of oxygen to graphene opens up "holes" in the molecular membranous structure large enough to allow water through but small enough to trap sodium on one side. This makes it a perfect "sieve" for desalination.
https://futurism.com/videos/we-can-use-graphene-oxide-to-desalinate-seawater/
So, here's my thinking about this and I'm not a scientist but think a lot about how neurons talk to each other and action potential. At some point way earlier, Jeanne was speculating about salt being a source of energy and has been contemplating graphene for a while now. Why couldn't graphene be used to create a synthetic axion and recreate the same biochemical reaction with sodium, chloride, and potassium to generate electricity?